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it's the california federation of teachers that really needs to be called to the carpet. it's not just the taxpayers and parents who are sending their kids to school in california that need to be up in arms about this. i know that there are so many decent, hard working teachers out there who are right thinking who abhor the message that is being subsidized with their taxes and also with their deuce that are being confiscated by these big labor big business organizations. >> sean: here's the scary part. i'm not making a comparison. if you look, it is dehumanizing people to such an extent that basically saying successful people, and it lies about almost everything, that they're evil, that they're bad, that -- >> of course. >> sean: to me, this could have a really negative effect, and when did we become a country that does this? i never viewed that -- go ahead. >> the problem is that this kind of radicalization has been main streamed and has been calcified in government schools for decades, and it's an area where the conservative movement really needs to fight and fight hard
it's the california federation of teachers that really needs to be called to the carpet. it's not just the taxpayers and parents who are sending their kids to school in california that need to be up in arms about this. i know that there are so many decent, hard working teachers out there who are right thinking who abhor the message that is being subsidized with their taxes and also with their deuce that are being confiscated by these big labor big business organizations. >> sean: here's...
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states that i call death spiral states. >> california. >> california. >> california is at the top of the list. >> where else? >> i love this. >> illinois, new york, some smaller states like new mexico. this is what's going on in the states. there are 11 of them on our list of death spirals where you see the number of people dependant on government and the number of people contributing to it and that cross over point is very dangerous. >> regarding stocks, in other words, do you stay away from corporations, domiciled in the death spiral states, does it matter nowadays in the global economy? no, everybody global indicator is important. >> it's very easy to take your comments but to get too carried away on the municipal bonds. you immediate to be conservative on the bonds. >> what happens if they cap the tax-free bond deduction and put a cap on it? >> it could happen. >> seriously. >> could go from a 35% exception to a 28% exemption. you would get a knee neck selloff in the market, but i think that people still want something, and the yields in some of these bonds are still attractive r
states that i call death spiral states. >> california. >> california. >> california is at the top of the list. >> where else? >> i love this. >> illinois, new york, some smaller states like new mexico. this is what's going on in the states. there are 11 of them on our list of death spirals where you see the number of people dependant on government and the number of people contributing to it and that cross over point is very dangerous. >> regarding...
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hik experi extemporaneous experimentment, california bringing tax levels will we see california aztek merionthe a the coal mine when it comes3 to economic growth in the an ability to support thefleein ever-growing government? >> it is a microcosm what happens to countries that raise their tax rates and entrepreneurs we and welfared recipients come in and there is the unsustainable state of affairs. need while they destroy silicon valley with ultimately our potential. angling foer that everybody is singling for green subsidies and it is a tragedy. >> and the money that hasby this been spent as venture money like solyndra has beendisastrou. disastrous. >> they are a stultifying to dea turn people into a than him uppt blubbering idiot t. >> he now wants us to support him rather than support the country. lou: he is being adaptive to the new reality is. i want to turn to the bookto the israel test. a ss a capitalist and the jewish state do really is tharong,ael is that strong and important? >> i c >> baeridu. american economy is heavilyndena dependent on israel because of the debauchery of
hik experi extemporaneous experimentment, california bringing tax levels will we see california aztek merionthe a the coal mine when it comes3 to economic growth in the an ability to support thefleein ever-growing government? >> it is a microcosm what happens to countries that raise their tax rates and entrepreneurs we and welfared recipients come in and there is the unsustainable state of affairs. need while they destroy silicon valley with ultimately our potential. angling foer that...
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this makes sense to me. >> this is so california. this is why i'm not in california. but then to have escargot in those machines. escargot on its own is problematic. but then putting it in a vending machine -- like there is a huge market for escargot. i don't get it. melissa: i don't know, i don't need a lot of snails. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] melissa: i need some statistics. tell me how much you're actually telling and when you restart it. next up, beware of shale workers. a hunting and fishing group is warning game owners to keep an eye out around active drilling and gas production areas. as work on well sites continue through the hunting season, hunters should watch ut for hunting force workers. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> i'm not sure that's a great combination or. >> i agree. i don't think that orange blazers are ing to solve the problem. melissa: i don't know, maybe they will help. [talking over each other] melissa: the holiday shopping season conduct othe weekend. seemed like everything is on was on sale. no
this makes sense to me. >> this is so california. this is why i'm not in california. but then to have escargot in those machines. escargot on its own is problematic. but then putting it in a vending machine -- like there is a huge market for escargot. i don't get it. melissa: i don't know, i don't need a lot of snails. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] melissa: i need some statistics. tell me how much you're actually telling and when you restart it. next up, beware of...
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when california's unemployment rate dipped to 11% at automatically triggered the cut off. ungraceful as long as the last and i don't want to get to negative because then the anxiety rises up and that affects my entire life loss of extended unemployment benefits is something the social services providers such as the open heart kitchen here and alicante say they are also sure to feel. >>> last year alone we serve 237,000 meals. did we tell the newman rent free meal programs and try valley area. >>> towards the end of the mumbai number is double. only because they're running out of cash. they're running out of the money on the food bank card. >>> he is lucky enough to be off of unemployment that says the sudden cutoff will be devastating. did we for someone who is in the this is tough. >>> is a knockout. the first benefit cuts take place on saturday. in dublin cbs five. did waves just a few months ago this would seem impossible but tonight at campaign 2012 a shocker. rick santorum is throwing his support behind irani. in a late-night female supporters santorum urged them to b
when california's unemployment rate dipped to 11% at automatically triggered the cut off. ungraceful as long as the last and i don't want to get to negative because then the anxiety rises up and that affects my entire life loss of extended unemployment benefits is something the social services providers such as the open heart kitchen here and alicante say they are also sure to feel. >>> last year alone we serve 237,000 meals. did we tell the newman rent free meal programs and try...
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. >> but they are paying high state california taxes. >> and you know, what's another proof how fast growth works, right? they're growing so fast they don't even have time to think about what policies are working. >> yes -- one over here. >> okay. who first? >> okay -- >> i'm scott with the tax foundation. i'll ask you the question that's been burning up my blackberry for the last hour. how might the buffett rule should it be implemented affect capital gains, markets, realizatio realizations, economics, et cetera? >> brian? >> i mean, if i understand this correctly, i mean, what we're really talking about is i think there's two parts. minimum tax kind of thing and also, sort of a carried interest issue and it would affect all private equity, all venture capital and i think it would undermine growth dramatically in addition. it doesn't raise as much revenue as people think because of the reasons we talked about with the, not that i talked about, but that bob and cameron talked about with the transaction tax. so did you do scott, a study on how much it might raise and i think it was yo
. >> but they are paying high state california taxes. >> and you know, what's another proof how fast growth works, right? they're growing so fast they don't even have time to think about what policies are working. >> yes -- one over here. >> okay. who first? >> okay -- >> i'm scott with the tax foundation. i'll ask you the question that's been burning up my blackberry for the last hour. how might the buffett rule should it be implemented affect capital gains,...
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california has earthquakes every day. every dot on this map is a quake in just the past week. >> but all of these are small. like i say this is a typical quiet week for california. >> reporter: the five-story tower in san diego is built to function like a small hospital, inside hundreds of sensors and cameras to record the damage in real time. in the event of a catastrophic earthquake the major worry for hospitals isn't just that the building might collapse. it still has to function as a hospital. >> we want to make sure that after an earthquake, our hospital still work because lots of other things won't. >> reporter: today they put it through shaking up to 6.0 in magnitude. >> are we ready for the big one? >> of course not. but when we get the big earthquake in california, people will be in shock in terms of the total amount of damage. >> reporter: hopefully a little more ready after today. >>> tonight a sad end to the search for the americans lost on board the costa concordia, the ship that capsized off the coast of ita
california has earthquakes every day. every dot on this map is a quake in just the past week. >> but all of these are small. like i say this is a typical quiet week for california. >> reporter: the five-story tower in san diego is built to function like a small hospital, inside hundreds of sensors and cameras to record the damage in real time. in the event of a catastrophic earthquake the major worry for hospitals isn't just that the building might collapse. it still has to function...
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the california appeals court issued a very narrow ruling in which it said just in california this. >>> the ought to be restored. it may can be -- letting it just come back in california may be what the conservatives prefer. rather than to reviewing the case and then ending up with a far-reaching decision that says same-sex marriage out to be legal in all 50 states. >> eliot: another piece of the expansion of civil rights, the subtle interaction between the supreme court and the popular opinion, the supreme court does respond to popular opinion and therefore, the four publicly embraced referenda that said we are willing -- we and our states want same-sex marriage. that affects the supreme court. >> yes. that's why -- it is an excellent point. that's why these marriage referendums that we just saw in the last election, which for the first time, gay rights advocates won -- all four marriage equality referendums the timing of that was very important because it came just before the supreme court reviewed this. obviously the court is going to look to public opinion to see whether or not the
the california appeals court issued a very narrow ruling in which it said just in california this. >>> the ought to be restored. it may can be -- letting it just come back in california may be what the conservatives prefer. rather than to reviewing the case and then ending up with a far-reaching decision that says same-sex marriage out to be legal in all 50 states. >> eliot: another piece of the expansion of civil rights, the subtle interaction between the supreme court and the...
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it did not include california because california, as you know, was already a state. the crescent -- the question was so critical because it had to do with the feature slavery and the future of southern power in the nation. so there's demanded what they saw as their constitutional rights as american citizens to take their property, including slave property, and to territories and by the entire nation. in 1857 in the famous or infamous stretched out decision the united states supreme court affirmed the seven constitutional views. republicans, in contrast, said never. no matter the supreme court. republicans would allow no more slaves in any territory. abraham lincoln was elected in november of 1860. one month later the united states congress came into session. members of congress put forth various compromise proposals. a critical portion of all dealing with the division of the territories, most often a proposal to extend some kind of dividing line westward beyond the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. nabil after this rather lengthy preface i'm
it did not include california because california, as you know, was already a state. the crescent -- the question was so critical because it had to do with the feature slavery and the future of southern power in the nation. so there's demanded what they saw as their constitutional rights as american citizens to take their property, including slave property, and to territories and by the entire nation. in 1857 in the famous or infamous stretched out decision the united states supreme court...
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the money would not need to be spent in california. supporters say the extra cost would keep young people from picking up abbott >> the figures are absolutely irrefutable. >> we will tax sugar, tax and healthy sexual behavior to pay for ftd research, you can go on and on >> most of the funding for the no on 29 adds is from the tobacco industry >> mother nature is putting on quite a show in latin america. a volcano belched bernie, and black ashes into the sky saturday morning. an airplane advisory has been issued and highways have been closed. as of now no evacuations have been ordered. that is always neat to watch >> especially when a volcano belches >> the oakland a's beat the giants in the third and final game of the weekend series >> in the seventh inning, be as hold on to win. it is their first road win in san francisco since 2008. they have another series in oakland next month. >> that was saturday, a dramatic finish, i will have another winds at the belmont and next month it will be horse racing's first triple crown winner since
the money would not need to be spent in california. supporters say the extra cost would keep young people from picking up abbott >> the figures are absolutely irrefutable. >> we will tax sugar, tax and healthy sexual behavior to pay for ftd research, you can go on and on >> most of the funding for the no on 29 adds is from the tobacco industry >> mother nature is putting on quite a show in latin america. a volcano belched bernie, and black ashes into the sky saturday...
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%-one of the many drains or california taxpayers, you know it, it's the rising cost of public universities across the state, but your money is well spent, that is, if you smoke marijuana. humboldt university created the institute for marijuana research. the institute plans to sponsor scholarly lectures and coordinate speeches across researchersing inning economics,
%-one of the many drains or california taxpayers, you know it, it's the rising cost of public universities across the state, but your money is well spent, that is, if you smoke marijuana. humboldt university created the institute for marijuana research. the institute plans to sponsor scholarly lectures and coordinate speeches across researchersing inning economics,
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in california, 11% state tax. that is 46% plus -- there is a reason they are going broke. then you have fica, on and on. >> because of all of the deductions -- >> t there is a diffeference. when warren buffett says my secretary is only paying 18% -- she is paying 18%% of her salary. he is paying 15% of his capital gains. let's say $100,000. let's just say she get $ million. $180,000 in taxes. 15% of $1 billion. who is putting more? >> but who is p putting in a fair amount is his case. warren buffett says its not fair. >> he is saying is not fair now that he is worth $ $66 billion. he could pay $1 bilillion a year until he died and he would still have a lot left over. look it up. he is talking about capital gains. it is on the interne you watch chles gibson. during the debate with president obama and hillary clinton when they were nning for presint its on the. why dodo you want to raise capital gains? it was found to bring in less tax revenue than when it was 15%. because if it is 15%, the money you are going to reinvest -- let me finish. the money you are going to reinvest
in california, 11% state tax. that is 46% plus -- there is a reason they are going broke. then you have fica, on and on. >> because of all of the deductions -- >> t there is a diffeference. when warren buffett says my secretary is only paying 18% -- she is paying 18%% of her salary. he is paying 15% of his capital gains. let's say $100,000. let's just say she get $ million. $180,000 in taxes. 15% of $1 billion. who is putting more? >> but who is p putting in a fair amount is...
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in other words these were against the state of california's bond. bonds and the rest of it. -- illinois. the chance of a sovereign state in the united states defaulting on any of its bond offering in the near future is about nil. tracy: right. >> hasn't happened for 80 years. states can't even file bankruptcy. i think warren was pulling in his horns. remember his involvement in the municipal market is far from over. he still owns one of the largest monolines insurance insuring municipal and state bond. i think he takes money off the table occasionally as we all do. tracy: he still has $8 billion in credit default swaps, debt issuances out there, right? hundreds of cities and munition nalts he is covering. -- municipalities. >> that is the interesting thing, tracy. he had 8 million in state issues and similar number in municipals. he can't pull those off the table until the bonds basically run their course. many of them not until the end of this decade. what he is doing simply reducing his exposure, a prudent thing to do when wonderful a chance to ta
in other words these were against the state of california's bond. bonds and the rest of it. -- illinois. the chance of a sovereign state in the united states defaulting on any of its bond offering in the near future is about nil. tracy: right. >> hasn't happened for 80 years. states can't even file bankruptcy. i think warren was pulling in his horns. remember his involvement in the municipal market is far from over. he still owns one of the largest monolines insurance insuring municipal...
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southern california, pacific gas and mike are reading pieces to replace our hopes on a 50 year cycle. the testimonies power poles on average. on average 50 years. they replace poles on a 775 year cycle. they put up about three dozen polls a year, so the power poles today if nothing changes supposedly will have two last until 2775. now if you're a competitive business, you don't reinvest in the business. you don't replace equipment as it wears out. you go broke. if you're a monopoly utility, the disaster comes for a much powerful collapse for me so you need emergency rate increase. .. that happened after these blackouts did they make a difference or is it just a lot of lip service? >> i think this is a fundamental problem the utility boards are insulated and when i first wrote about this in the early 1970's the utility boards that i dealt with at least had some people that were directly connected to the industry sometimes they get knowledgeable critics. they had a brilliant businessman who died recently and probably made himself a millionaire before he died who were critics of the indu
southern california, pacific gas and mike are reading pieces to replace our hopes on a 50 year cycle. the testimonies power poles on average. on average 50 years. they replace poles on a 775 year cycle. they put up about three dozen polls a year, so the power poles today if nothing changes supposedly will have two last until 2775. now if you're a competitive business, you don't reinvest in the business. you don't replace equipment as it wears out. you go broke. if you're a monopoly utility, the...
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, the only people in california besides the l.a. times that's been tough on the bulletin who says the eeoc doesn't stand for public utility commission because they are in the industry he calls it the profit upkeep commission. >> host: some of the rhetoric samples interesting to me, the section on the 401k and retirement, what do you find that you would like to talk about briefly but also is there a lesson we could do as individuals? >> guest: if everybody knew how to invest money the average job would pay wages and it's absurd. for all of my education and knowledge of the chicago school and not an economist and i've written about finance i'm not a good investor i just don't spend less than you make. but efficient way to take care of people's old age which there is no use gaping is through defined benefit pension plans and year the industry say we have to get rid of these they are not predictable. you can buy in individually defined pension plan called the insurance company and say i am this age i want money at this age come here is
, the only people in california besides the l.a. times that's been tough on the bulletin who says the eeoc doesn't stand for public utility commission because they are in the industry he calls it the profit upkeep commission. >> host: some of the rhetoric samples interesting to me, the section on the 401k and retirement, what do you find that you would like to talk about briefly but also is there a lesson we could do as individuals? >> guest: if everybody knew how to invest money...
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peters said again wednesday final stage of the tour of california but not enough to dethroned robert to beat the american by 46 seconds and have a score just in the spurs have swept the clippers to move on. >>> goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood.
peters said again wednesday final stage of the tour of california but not enough to dethroned robert to beat the american by 46 seconds and have a score just in the spurs have swept the clippers to move on. >>> goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood.
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that dome of hot air will sit on top of california for three to four days. that air is going to be so hot it will increase the wind in the interior sections and back for the coastline. we'll find 60s and 70s on the coast and in the interior sections we'll have 80s and 90s. it's not only going to be saturday with the wind but also for sunday and even into monday. red flag fire warning for vallejo over to fairfield. that's it for the viewing area right now. but it may be extended further as we head into the weekend. and the sacramento valley under this increased fire danger. monday that's when it looks like it will be the highest here with very low humidities and the wind that will be persistent out of the north 5 to 15. we begin with 47 in santa rosa. 50 in san jose and 48 in livermore and for your highs on saturday we top out like this, 85 in livermore. 87 in walnut creek. and then down the peninsula, slowly and surely getting warmer. san jose in the mid-80s. on the three-day forecast numbers in the 90s inland sunday and also for monday. even beach weather m
that dome of hot air will sit on top of california for three to four days. that air is going to be so hot it will increase the wind in the interior sections and back for the coastline. we'll find 60s and 70s on the coast and in the interior sections we'll have 80s and 90s. it's not only going to be saturday with the wind but also for sunday and even into monday. red flag fire warning for vallejo over to fairfield. that's it for the viewing area right now. but it may be extended further as we...
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superstorm sandy is disrupting gas supplies on the east coast, but that will thankfully spare california, which has seen its own disruptions of late. gas has been more thn $4 a gallon for months in the golden state after disruptions at several refineries. those in sacramento saw prices dip below $4 per gallon just this week, but the state's average is still at $4.13 per gallon. nationally, gas prices are down more than a dime since last week, with an average cost of $3.53 per gallon. will prices continue to drop or head higher from here? joining us now on set, beth mosher of aaa. good morning to you. good to have you back on the show. > > good morning. thank you. > > what are you anticipating in the wake of superstorm sandy? > > we think that we've already seen some production stop. there's about six refineries in the northeast region. two of them have shut down production. demand has certainly dropped off. but we think overall across the country we are going to continue to see these prices drop. > > we didn't see an immediate spike in gasoline prices. why was that? > > the northeast is
superstorm sandy is disrupting gas supplies on the east coast, but that will thankfully spare california, which has seen its own disruptions of late. gas has been more thn $4 a gallon for months in the golden state after disruptions at several refineries. those in sacramento saw prices dip below $4 per gallon just this week, but the state's average is still at $4.13 per gallon. nationally, gas prices are down more than a dime since last week, with an average cost of $3.53 per gallon. will...
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california was the first day to take the money because everything liberal happens in california. but we need to as i say support hsa's. we don't need government controlled state-based exchanges telling insurers what is going to be an essential benefit plan. we need to do medicare reform. we cannot continue with these entitlement programs, medicare, medicaid and social security as they have been going on. medicare will be bankrupt by 2024 if we don't make changes. when it was set up in 1965 the average person lived to age 65. today they live until age 80. we need to raise the eligibility age. we need to main step. why should a person like warren buffett of course pays less tax than his secretary, why should someone like warren buffett be on a government run program? medicare should be therefore the people, the seniors that really needed. raise the eligibility age. then we can control costs. nancy pelosi said over and over again if we do premium support and these things, all of our seniors will be dying in the street. seniors will be dying in the streets and leslie make changes to
california was the first day to take the money because everything liberal happens in california. but we need to as i say support hsa's. we don't need government controlled state-based exchanges telling insurers what is going to be an essential benefit plan. we need to do medicare reform. we cannot continue with these entitlement programs, medicare, medicaid and social security as they have been going on. medicare will be bankrupt by 2024 if we don't make changes. when it was set up in 1965 the...
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coming up as the battle over genetically modified food labeling heats up in california a stunning new report is revealing the dangerous health of folks these foods may have what happened to a group of rats that were fed monsanto corn and will the startling results of that study propel proposition thirty seven to victory in california come november. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time. wealthy british sign on. time. markets why not kendall. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike skies or for a no holds barred look good but global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on r g. c. in screw news would you like some cancer or their corn according to a french study released last week rats that were fed a lifetime diet of monsanto's genetically engineered corn develop tumors and severe organ damage throughout their bodies this news comes just weeks before voters in california decide whether or not to inc
coming up as the battle over genetically modified food labeling heats up in california a stunning new report is revealing the dangerous health of folks these foods may have what happened to a group of rats that were fed monsanto corn and will the startling results of that study propel proposition thirty seven to victory in california come november. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need...
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we congratulate them and i'm sure the california department of revenue thanks them. that kind of extraordinary american success is only possible because of the rich and robust platform that supports it. we celebrate these successes in our progress, but there's more to do. many americans still are not online and that needs to change. cable is working to increase adoption by partnering with the fcc to launch a low-cost broadband service to low-income families across america. this is absolutely critical because a child without access to the internet will find life increasingly too difficult in the information age. for all cable has proudly done so far, we owe the consumer more. consumers want an imagetive future. and this industry has never been content to rest on aging business models. it is looking to provide americans with the next exciting thing. too many have failed to keep pace with consumer preferences and disruptive technologies. but i assure you cable will not be one of them. we all know the challenges consumers face in today's dizzying marketplace. the experie
we congratulate them and i'm sure the california department of revenue thanks them. that kind of extraordinary american success is only possible because of the rich and robust platform that supports it. we celebrate these successes in our progress, but there's more to do. many americans still are not online and that needs to change. cable is working to increase adoption by partnering with the fcc to launch a low-cost broadband service to low-income families across america. this is absolutely...
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. >> taking the california out of university of california. >> the new admissions trend that has students and faculty concerned >> a new twist in the romance that has made national headlines. this morning we remember the 1906 san francisco earthquake. a special tribute for the remaining survivors when we come back >> a movie in the works about the oscar grant saga. back >> a movie in the works about the oscar grant saga. we will hear from people as a police chief i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. i learned early on if you want to make a difference you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i'm committed to making a difference and i am a phoenix. >> sirens mark the moment that forever changed the city of san francisco. this morning, remembering thousands of lives lost in the 1906 earthquake >> we're on the start of a warming trend across the bay area. >> good morning everyone. >> it is 530 now, and today the observance under way as san francisco remembers the big one from 106 years ago. >> they rang the c
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he told me in the 12 years he was out of office when he was teaching at an institute he set up in california he said i used to tell students that we are eager governed by the leadership or by crisis. i always thought that if leadership wasn't there that ultimately you rely on crisis to drive decisions. in the last few years, he likes to laugh at his own jokes, he said my biggest concern was crisis doesn't seem to drive decisions either. there goes my theory. on their i would like to end. i am happy to take your questions. i would like to recognize my wife naomi carthy. anyone who has written a book knows that the worst thing is for the spouse who has to put up with someone who can't think about anything else and can't sleep at night and is perennially crabby. this was a quick book so she got an intense those of author spouseitis. my agent is married to a psychiatrist and it shows because he is a great counselor. when you say how can this work. there is a question here and i have been asked if people have questions to come to the mike so they can be recorded. high. >> in terms of this edition
he told me in the 12 years he was out of office when he was teaching at an institute he set up in california he said i used to tell students that we are eager governed by the leadership or by crisis. i always thought that if leadership wasn't there that ultimately you rely on crisis to drive decisions. in the last few years, he likes to laugh at his own jokes, he said my biggest concern was crisis doesn't seem to drive decisions either. there goes my theory. on their i would like to end. i am...
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. >> president barack obama leaves today for a two-day campaign fundraising swing in california. he starts with two events in san francisco, followed by a visit to los angeles. among the events is a gala for gays and lesbians, ellen degeneres has remarks. wisconsin governor scott walker is the first governor to survive a recall election. he defeated mayor tom barrett. with nearly all precincts reporting governor walker had 53% of the vote compared with 46% for mayor barrett. this was the third gubernatorial recall in u.s. history. >> we want to know what you think the impact of the wisconsin election is on the 2012 campaign. that's today's question on c-span's facebook page. exit polling in wisconsin shows president obama had a 51-44% edge over republican mitt romney. and more wisconsin voters said that the president would do a better job improving the economy and helping middle class voters than his gop rival. let us know what you think. >> over the past four years author david maraniss is writing his book barack obama. speaking with the president's relatives and discovering his
. >> president barack obama leaves today for a two-day campaign fundraising swing in california. he starts with two events in san francisco, followed by a visit to los angeles. among the events is a gala for gays and lesbians, ellen degeneres has remarks. wisconsin governor scott walker is the first governor to survive a recall election. he defeated mayor tom barrett. with nearly all precincts reporting governor walker had 53% of the vote compared with 46% for mayor barrett. this was the...
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he was working for a republican in congress who lost, wasn't conservative enough for california, and he then went to work in the nixon administration and he had the great wlcome you can decide whether his fortune or misfortune, to be put in charge of the department of health in education and welfare's school desegregation task force at a time when nixon had promised strom thurmond and others in the south that they wouldn't enforce school desegregation rules. so panetta ended up getting fired and writing a book about that and i had no against us are researching this, later became chairman of the house budget committee in years when it was an agreement between democrats and president h. w. bush to reduce the deficit. he was in the clinton white house in those four years when we ran the surplus, which seems like a long time ago, and it was a long time ago. and now, of course, he went down to be the director the cia and the secretary of defense where he is busy defending the defense department against people who want to do what he wouldn't have done. but he does have a lot of perspective
he was working for a republican in congress who lost, wasn't conservative enough for california, and he then went to work in the nixon administration and he had the great wlcome you can decide whether his fortune or misfortune, to be put in charge of the department of health in education and welfare's school desegregation task force at a time when nixon had promised strom thurmond and others in the south that they wouldn't enforce school desegregation rules. so panetta ended up getting fired...
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just california taken it to the theoretical extreme and now california dai farmers are actually getting paid for their milk roughly about $2 less per 100 pounds produced. part of that problem as you mentioned before you have skyrocketing feed prices because of oh so brilliant ethanol mandates. melissa: right. >> and on top of that you have got drought conditions and because of the cheese lobby in california being so stro, they keep the prices for milk produrs down so that the cheese industry can stay afloat. they have also made it illegal for any out-of-state cheese producers to come and buy the cheaper california milk. melissa: wow, it would make your head spin. >> oh, yeah. melissa: what i like. this is part of the genius behind it. state law requires california to keep the milk for cheese price in quote, reasonable and sound relationship. who, and this is what i love about the government. who is it that gets to decide what is reasonable and what is sound because that sounds very subjective to me? >> it is a bunch of unaccountable bureaucrats hired by the government to set these price
just california taken it to the theoretical extreme and now california dai farmers are actually getting paid for their milk roughly about $2 less per 100 pounds produced. part of that problem as you mentioned before you have skyrocketing feed prices because of oh so brilliant ethanol mandates. melissa: right. >> and on top of that you have got drought conditions and because of the cheese lobby in california being so stro, they keep the prices for milk produrs down so that the cheese...
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coming up as the battle over genetically modified food labeling heats up in california a stunning new report is revealing the dangerous health of folks these foods may have what happened to a group of rats that were fed monsanto corn and will the startling results of that study propel proposition thirty seven to victory in california come november. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i missed the guy here's an awful lot of what you said are you know what that is my carousel but i don't want to be wishing to feature is a liberal and the christian public you. can usually go to but. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells of sensationalistic garbage because it. i'm happy martin and we're going to break that. record. the first. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom hartman
coming up as the battle over genetically modified food labeling heats up in california a stunning new report is revealing the dangerous health of folks these foods may have what happened to a group of rats that were fed monsanto corn and will the startling results of that study propel proposition thirty seven to victory in california come november. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i missed the guy here's an awful lot of...
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i was in california yesterday, and i did see that, i saw people going to nevada, a neighbor state where the tax situation is not as onerous, and, it is really going on but here with the mobility if our country in the various income tax rates that are different but the company is trending higher. what do more well to do folks do? >>guest: well, of course, california comes to florida the difference between england and the united states, in great britain you can by living a year abroad and coming back for 89 years, you can get out of the income tax and capital gains. in the united states, you are a tax captive worldwide for life but can you escape the huge taxes on spending and sales tax and of course all the charges and fees that the governments now charge in addition to the taxes. so an american can escape somewhat but not as effectively as the british. when margaret thatcher reduced the tax we saw an explosion of enterprise and of course a wave of tax revenue came rolling in. we were able to have a debt repayment schedule and the tax emigres came back from the tax havens that remain in
i was in california yesterday, and i did see that, i saw people going to nevada, a neighbor state where the tax situation is not as onerous, and, it is really going on but here with the mobility if our country in the various income tax rates that are different but the company is trending higher. what do more well to do folks do? >>guest: well, of course, california comes to florida the difference between england and the united states, in great britain you can by living a year abroad and...
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california had a very growing population. the opportunities for the business was really back in the west coast during those years. they collected to pull back and focus on the west and, at this point, we now see the land scape a little differently and we are very excited and open to several stores in texas this year, as well as oklahoma. they are doing terrific. liz: these are the lucky states florida, georgia, pennsylvania and maryland. how did you choose those four states? >> we actually started in texas this year. two in dallas and two in houston and one in san antonio. liz: i am talking east coast. i am a california girl. it is unbelievable how everyone there knows their favorite ones. i know everyone talks about how the bordeaux is the favorite. that is not mine. my favorite is the milk chocolate covered caramel. i would leave 50,000 of them if they were put in front of me. the unit hurdle is, of course, warren buffett's favorite. >> the product just felt like hot cakes in those locations. they will do very well with sto
california had a very growing population. the opportunities for the business was really back in the west coast during those years. they collected to pull back and focus on the west and, at this point, we now see the land scape a little differently and we are very excited and open to several stores in texas this year, as well as oklahoma. they are doing terrific. liz: these are the lucky states florida, georgia, pennsylvania and maryland. how did you choose those four states? >> we...
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first, a california federal judge banned samsung from selling or making its galaxy 10.1 tablet, or any similar device in the u.s. this is the latest chapter in the legal battle between samsung and apple over patents. apple sued claiming the samsung tablet violated its design patent, for how the ipad looks. but the jury is still out on how this decision will affect both company's bottom lines. >> in the short term this is a nice, little win for apple. it kind of trips up samsung. in the long-term it's not a huge deal, you're gonna see a lot of little skirmishes around the world, and ultimately they're gonna have to come to together for a broader settlement where there to be some kind of judication. the other development is a new competitor in the tablet computer market. this afternoon google unveiled its first tablet, the nexus 7. at its annual developer conference in san francisco. with its seven-inch screen and $199 price tag, it's much cheaper than apple's ipad and is expected to give amazon's kindle fire a run for its money. customers can order the device today, and it's expected to
first, a california federal judge banned samsung from selling or making its galaxy 10.1 tablet, or any similar device in the u.s. this is the latest chapter in the legal battle between samsung and apple over patents. apple sued claiming the samsung tablet violated its design patent, for how the ipad looks. but the jury is still out on how this decision will affect both company's bottom lines. >> in the short term this is a nice, little win for apple. it kind of trips up samsung. in the...
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west coast minute the housing market getting a boost from china chinese buyers are grabbing holmes a california and nevada by foreclosed homes but some are luxury residences. chinese buyers accounted for 74 billion the sheer the second largest foreign buyer of loathsome the country. the mexico plan from the peanut butter recall has been shut down. the breeding ground from seven outbreak the fda noted there was a history of violations that led to the decision and" end quote. vacation index brings good news. prices are up 1.1%. there of 20% from one year-ago. las vegas is up but they're still below the 2000 levels. he would be fired with any other line of business. why is two 1/2 minstar still on the show why he called it fills? dennis: the winners and losers and how you can profit. >> we have some names moving on the nasdaq. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know h to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any c in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-siz
west coast minute the housing market getting a boost from china chinese buyers are grabbing holmes a california and nevada by foreclosed homes but some are luxury residences. chinese buyers accounted for 74 billion the sheer the second largest foreign buyer of loathsome the country. the mexico plan from the peanut butter recall has been shut down. the breeding ground from seven outbreak the fda noted there was a history of violations that led to the decision and" end quote. vacation index...
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i'm a big fan of moving towards a model a lot more like the state where i live nevada in the state of california our neighboring state that has zero state of jack zero business tax zero. capital gains tax and zero inheritance tax and the sixty close properly tax is an american the result is for the last six decades we did number one in america for population growth so people are moving with their feet christin they will move to wherever the taxes are lowest and the vatican is the crawl over america with the lowest taxes and we've done well because it will break it down for me then i mean how how do you how does your state about us support things like you know maintaining the roads and the school system and things like that yeah well you can't survive as a country without any taxes but income is not taxed business or personal and about it we have sales tax we so when you buy something you're paying a tax we've got to property tax when you own a property you're paying a tax and of course we've got gaming taxes we've even got legal medical marijuana legal prostitution the only state out of fifty st
i'm a big fan of moving towards a model a lot more like the state where i live nevada in the state of california our neighboring state that has zero state of jack zero business tax zero. capital gains tax and zero inheritance tax and the sixty close properly tax is an american the result is for the last six decades we did number one in america for population growth so people are moving with their feet christin they will move to wherever the taxes are lowest and the vatican is the crawl over...
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. >> tom: tomo o we head to california, as our foodie craze series continues, we get the recipe for success from a family barbecue business that's been around for almost 40 years. and, the supreme court is excted to make ron president obama's health car we will have the decision and what's next for the health care me real sharp words from the regulators in congress about the fiscal clif >> susie: that's a really important issue and we've been hearing that from chairman ke, t it's also very good to hear it directly from policy makers, that they are concerned about it. andga that one liner that if the fed can't do everything. >> tom: and clearly he's looking at the economy from atlanta and the southeast u.s. and you've got a big voice nationwide this year. >> susie: right, he is one of the voting members, there are four more meetings of the fed this year, so we'll be hearing from him and heel have a critical vote on what happens next in fed policy. so it was really great to have him for a one on one today. >> tom: you can see transcript and watch the video on our website. s we'll see you tomo
. >> tom: tomo o we head to california, as our foodie craze series continues, we get the recipe for success from a family barbecue business that's been around for almost 40 years. and, the supreme court is excted to make ron president obama's health car we will have the decision and what's next for the health care me real sharp words from the regulators in congress about the fiscal clif >> susie: that's a really important issue and we've been hearing that from chairman ke, t it's...
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i'm corey johnson from the common -- commonwealth club of california. the meeting is adjourned. >> i will sign books right here. >> up next from oklahoma city, george henderson details the challenges he faces one of the earliest african-american academics at oklahoma university. his book is race and the university. >> at first i thought well, i finally made it, mom. here i am in a nice quiet suburban university, no problems. life is going to be idyllic. wrong. i found out that this is the son downtown, that we were not allowed to be here after dark. wiki, and work that african-americans had to get out of town before the sun went down. i also found out that we have are the first african-americans to own a home. there were some people who did not want us here. a lot of people did not want us here and then there was issue students. some of them had never been exposed to an african-american professor. they were not sure that they were going to get a quality education from me. >> what the year was this? >> 1967. i was living in detroit. my family moved to de
i'm corey johnson from the common -- commonwealth club of california. the meeting is adjourned. >> i will sign books right here. >> up next from oklahoma city, george henderson details the challenges he faces one of the earliest african-american academics at oklahoma university. his book is race and the university. >> at first i thought well, i finally made it, mom. here i am in a nice quiet suburban university, no problems. life is going to be idyllic. wrong. i found out that...